From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Wed Apr 16 2003 - 06:34:50 PDT
on 16/04/03 02:23, Nicolas Zinovieff at krugazor_at_free.fr wrote:
[snip!]
> Now there are two different options:
> - Either we stick with Newton standards, and that means that after a
> while, any newton, with or without the appropriate software already
> installed will be able to dock to the Escale (that's what we aim at)
> - Or we choose to develop a module that has to be installed on the
> Newton to grant access to the Escale, and we'll have a different set of
> problems
I'd prefer the first option too.
-Laurent.
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